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Zelda

Zelda Paperback / softback - 1995

by Zelda D'Aprano

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  • Title Zelda
  • Author Zelda D'Aprano
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 408
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Spinifex Press, Australia
  • Date 1995-03
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9781875559305
  • ISBN 9781875559305 / 1875559302
  • Weight 1.13 lbs (0.51 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.84 x 5.08 x 1 in (19.91 x 12.90 x 2.54 cm)
  • Themes
    • Religious Orientation: Jewish
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 95177964
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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From the rear cover

Zelda D'Aprano, a working-class woman at the forefront of the Women's Liberation Movement in Australia, shows, in her autobiography, the same raw spirit she evidenced when chaining herself to the Commonwealth Building in Melbourne to protest unequal pay on 21 October 1969. Worker, mother, trade unionist and activist, her painful memories always remind us that the personal is political. Zelda is a moving, down-to-earth recounting of the past, an insightful criticism of the way our society is structured and a reclamation of the exuberance of the Women's Liberation Movement. This is a book with no airs. Instead, it gives sharp opinions without expounding grand theories. The life of a remarkable woman who often battled alone for what women today take for granted.

About the author

Zelda D'Aprano was a feminist, trade unionist, writer and dental nurse, and lived a rich and varied life that saw her stand up time and time again for the rights of women and workers. As an active unionist, and activist in the women's movement, she chained herself across the doors of the Commonwealth Building, and later the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission in Melbourne, in protest against the inadequacy of the decision on the Equal Pay case in 1969. Zelda was one of the initiators of the Women's Action Committee in 1970, and the Women's Liberation Movement in Melbourne in 1971. She was a member of the Australian Women's Party and of the Communist Party of Australia from 1950-1971. She was involved in establishing the Women's Liberation Centre in Little Latrobe St, Melbourne, and was a representative of the Women's Liberation Movement on the International Women's Year committee, 1975. She self-published her autobiography, Zelda: the Becoming of a Woman, in 1977 which was republished by Spinifex Press as Zelda in 1995. Spinifex Press later published her book Kath Williams: The Unions and the Fight for Equal Pay in 2001. In 1995, she received a Special Mention Award from the Centre for Australian Cultural Studies (Canberra) for An Outstanding Contribution to Australian Culture. She received a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from Macquarie University in 2000 and was inducted into the Victoria Honour Roll of Women in 2001. Zelda died in 2018, aged 90.